Ostomy barrier seal

ABSTRACT

An ostomy barrier seal comprising an open-ended conical base  1 ; and a flange portion  2  extending radially from the base; wherein the conical base  1  has a top opening  3  and a bottom opening  5  for receiving a stoma of a user and the top opening diameter  9  is smaller than the bottom opening diameter  11 ; such that the stoma of the user fits through the bottom opening and the top opening expands to snuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall; a related ostomy appliance incorporating the barrier seal; and a related method using the barrier seal to reduce the incidence of waste leakage in an ostomy patients.

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No.61/460,093 filed Dec. 27, 2010 and U.S. provisional application No.61/463,109 filed Feb. 14, 2011 both of which are incorporated herein inits entirety by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an ostomy barrier seal that fits snuggly overthe stoma of a patient to form a fluid tight seal without glue oradhesives. More particularly, the barrier seal of the invention is anelastomeric material which expands and/or constricts to snuggly fitaround and seal along the stoma wall.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

By definition, ostomy refers to a surgical procedure creating an openingin the body for the discharge of body wastes. Certain diseases of thebowel or urinary tract involve removing all or part of the intestine orbladder. This creates a need for an alternate way for feces or urine toleave the body. An opening is surgically created in the abdomen for bodywastes to pass through. The result of the surgical procedure is calledan ostomy. The opening that is created at the end of the bowel or ureteris called a stoma, which is pulled through the abdominal wall. The sizeof a stoma depends on the individual as well as the organ it was madefrom. Stomas are of various widths and heights (from the abdominalwall). As used in the specification herein the segment that is outsidethe abdomen is referred to as the stoma wall.

Different types of ostomy are performed depending on how much and whatpart of the intestines or bladder is removed.

The three most common types of ostomies are:

1. colostomy;

2. ileostomy; and

3. urostomy.

A colostomy is a when a small portion of the colon (large intestine) isbrought to the surface of the abdominal wall to allow stool to beeliminated. A colostomy may be temporary or permanent. A permanentcolostomy usually involves the loss of the rectum. A colostomy might beperformed due to cancer, diverticulitis, colitis, imperforate anus,Hirschsprung's disease, or trauma to the affected area.

An ileostomy is an opening created in the small intestine to bypass thecolon for stool elimination. The end of the ileum, which is the lowestpart of the small intestine, is brought through the abdominal wall toform a stoma. An ileostomy might be performed due to ulcerative colitis,Crohn's disease, or familial polyposis.

A urostomy is a surgical procedure that diverts urine away from adiseased or defective bladder. Among several methods to create theurostomy, the most common methods are called an ileal or largeintestinal conduit. Either a section at the end of the small intestine(ileum) or a section of the large intestine is isolated from the fecalstream and relocated surgically to form a stoma for urine to pass out ofthe body. Other common names for this procedure are ileal loop or colonconduit. A urostomy may be performed due to bladder cancer, spinal cordinjuries, malfunction of the bladder, and birth defects such as spinabifida.

Since colostomy, ileostomy, and urostomy bypass the sphincter musclethere is no voluntary control over bowel movements or urination and anexternal pouch must be worn to catch the discharge.

The skin around the stoma, called the peristomal skin, must be protectedfrom direct contact with discharge. The discharge can be irritating tothe stoma since it is very high in digestive enzymes or urinaryproducts. The peristomal skin should be cleansed with plain soap andrinsed with water at each change of the pouch.

The stoma can change in size due to weight gain/loss or several otherdetermining factors. To ensure proper fit of the discharge pouchconventional practice dictates the stoma should be measured each timesupplies are purchased.

People with ostomies can be prone to certain types of skin infections.Skin irritations or rashes around the stoma may be caused by leakage dueto an improperly fitted (cemented) barrier seal. Correctly fitting thebarrier and carefully cleaning the skin around the stoma after eachchange are the best ways of preventing skin irritation.

Conventional pouching systems include a one-piece or two-piece system.Both kinds include a skin barrier/wafer (“faceplate” in olderterminology) and a collection pouch. The pouch (one-piece or two-piece)attaches to the abdomen by the skin barrier and is fitted over andaround the stoma to collect the diverted output, either stool or urine.The barrier/wafer is designed to protect the skin from the stoma outputand to be as neutral to the skin as possible.

Colostomy and Ileostomy pouches are either open-ended, requiring aclosing device (traditionally a clamp or tail clip); or closed andsealed at the bottom. Open-ended pouches are called drainable and areleft attached to the body while emptying. Closed end pouches are mostcommonly used by patients who can irrigate or by patients who haveregular elimination patterns. Closed end pouches are usually discardedafter one use.

Typically, two piece systems allow changing pouches while leaving thebarrier/wafer attached to the skin. The wafer/barrier is part of a“flange” unit. The pouches utilize multiple methods to attachmechanically to a mating piece on the flange. A common connectionmechanism consists of a pressure fit snap ring, similar to that used inTupperware™.

One-piece systems consist of a skin barrier/wafer and pouch joinedtogether as a single unit. These provide greater simplicity thantwo-piece systems but require changing the entire unit, including skinbarrier, when the pouch is changed.

Both two-piece and one-piece pouches can be either drainable or closed.

A typical ostomy barrier is essentially a large adhesive patch,generally 4″×4″, with a center hole which varies in size relative to theouter diameter of the stoma, typically ranging from ¼″ to 3″ diametercenter hole. The center hole diameter sizes are either fixed or cut tosize by the user. The barrier is three layers thick, with a cloth face,a heavy 3″ ring of thick adhesive and a sheet of plastic approximately1/64″ thick. After application, the barrier is expected to remain on thebody from 3 to 5 days.

Current barrier seals require that the patient cut the ring in thecenter of the barrier to a size that fits his or her stoma. This oftenleaves a jagged edge on the seal, which irritates the stoma causingpain, irritation and bleeding. The invention ostomy barrier sealrequires no cutting. It is flexible and automatically sizes, shapes andseal itself along the stoma wall and causes no discomfort.

Further, currently known ostomy barriers require an adhesive glue tomake the barrier adhere tightly to the skin around the stoma wall andprevent leakage. U.S. Patent Publication 2011/0172619A1 to Argentdescribes a device for use with an ostomy appliance that has an openingsurrounded by a cylindrical peripheral wall with a flange part. Thedevice is made of a polyurethane material known as Alphathane™ and issaid to be elastically deformable. The Argent device comes in varioussizes depending on the size of the user's stoma, however, it does nottake into account movement and changes in the stoma which depending onactivity changes the stoma height and width. The Argent device fails toaccommodate these changes thus increasing the incidence of leakage ofwaste.

One of the major issues with current barriers is that body waste leaksunder the barrier glue, irritating the skin close to the stoma and underthe adhesives. This causes the adhesive to weaken creating furtherleakage of body waste allowing the whole barrier to loosen. This cancause spillage and accidents.

The invention overcomes these obstacles by sealing itself around thestoma wall without the use of any further glue, adhesive or scissorcutting. The invention is self-aligning, flexible with stoma movementand much more comfortable to wear than any known device. It fits thestoma in a manner similar to a turtleneck.

The invention provides a more secure fit around the stoma eliminatingthe need for glue/adhesive currently required (and the resulting skinirritation experienced) when using existing ostomy barriers. It is wellknown that it is difficult for ostomy patients, after a wearing period,to remove all the glue from the skin around the stoma. Soap and waterand light scrubbing on the skin is necessary. This is not only timeconsuming but is irritating and causes ongoing sensitivity in the areaas well as discomfort. All the glue must be removed completely from theskin before new application of the glue and a new barrier applied. Theinvention overcomes these disadvantages by eliminating the need for anyglue/adhesives and provides a mechanical, more comfortable seal.

The invention is more convenient to use than current products on themarket. In most cases, ostomy patients require a mirror to enable themto see where the stoma is for positioning the barrier. Most publicrestrooms do not provide shelves to place supplies and a mirror whileapplying or removing barriers in privacy. If leakage occurs whilepatients are outside the home, most patients are embarrassed and feelpressured to return home to address the problem. The ease of applicationand self-fitting nature of the invention barrier seal facilitatesgreater peace of mind, mobility and flexibility in patient's going abouttheir daily activities.

Advantage of the present invention device and related method and systemis in the provision of an ostomy barrier seal that provides a flexible,self-adjusting seal to compensate for out of round, height center lineand angular variants of stomas. The invention functions as a mechanicalseal providing better protection against leakage and prevents irritationof the stoma and surrounding skin than the glue affixed to currentbarriers in the market. The invention is more comfortable and a moreconvenient solution than what is currently available.

The invention provides a soft seal around the stoma of the individualand takes into account variations within a number of sizes and allowsfor easy application. It eliminates the need for additional accessoryproducts and makes for a more comfortable and secure fit on the user.

The invention eliminates the conventional method of scissor cutting ahole in the barrier to fit the stoma, as well as the elimination ofcement, permitting a faster installation of the barrier. Theself-aligning feature makes the use of a sight mirror unnecessary.

A general object of the invention is to provide an ostomy barrier sealthat is a flexible, self-adjusting seal adapted to fit around a user'sstoma without the need for any adhesive or other cement to ensure asufficient seal. The barrier seal is made of flexible material, includesan opening to allow protrusion of the stoma, and is attached to abarrier. In an alternate embodiment the ostomy barrier seal may beattached directly to the user's skin.

The invention barrier seal may be used with conventional barriers whichcomprise a cloth or woven backing with an adhesive applied to the bodyside. Both the body side and the pouch side of the barrier aresubstantially flat. A plastic ring for coupling to an ostomy bag islocated on the pouch side of the barrier and surrounds the outerperiphery of the flexible, self-adjusting barrier seal.

An object of the invention is its easy placement on the user withoutusing a mirror.

Yet another object of the invention is that it eliminates the need forglue around the stoma which not only irritates the stoma and skin, butmust be removed and reapplied after each application.

Another object of the invention is to properly place a barrier device onostomy patients which prevents irritation and bleeding.

Yet another object of the invention is to provide a translucent plasticmaterial barrier seal which permits visual confirmation of the sealalong the stoma wall.

A further object of the invention is its self-aligning and continualsealing ability to accommodate stoma movement.

Another object of the invention is its comfort to the user in theelimination of pressure and discomfort.

Another object of the invention is in the reduction of the number ofsizes required to accommodate different stoma widths.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides an ostomy barrier seal comprising anopen-ended conical base and a flange portion extending radially from thebase. The conical base has a top opening and a bottom opening forreceiving a stoma of a user, wherein the top opening diameter is smallerthan the bottom opening diameter. The stoma of the user fits through thebottom and top openings. Since the top opening is smaller than thebottom it expands to snuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall,thus preventing leakage of waste.

The barrier seal of the invention comprises a thermoplastic elastomercapable of stretching without breaking. Preferably the thermoplasticelastomer is a styrene block copolymer, most preferably astyrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer.

In one embodiment of the invention, the top opening diameter is no lessthan 20% of the bottom opening diameter. Typically the top openingdiameter has a diameter between 20-80% of the bottom opening diameter,more preferably between 25-75%, and most preferably between 25-40%.

The bottom opening preferably has a diameter in a range between ¼″ to 3″to accommodate all stoma widths. A ursotomy typically would only have adiameter in the range between ¼″ to ½″. These ranges are not meant to belimiting in any way and other sizes outside this range are included aspart of the invention.

The conical base has a height that is dependent on the diameter of thetop opening diameter. The smaller the top opening diameter is the higherthe conical base. The larger the top opening diameter is the shorter theconical base.

The barrier seal of the invention is constructed in order to create theproper contact pressure to create a seal along the stoma wall. It fitsthe stoma in a manner similar to a turtleneck. The interior anglebetween the conical base and the flange is preferably between 20 to 40degrees, most preferably between 25 to 35 degrees.

The flange portion may further include a locking mechanism on theunderside surface for attaching to an ostomy barrier, including but notlimited to use for colostomies, ileostomies and urostomies.

In another embodiment, the barrier seal includes at least one bellowbetween the base and the flange portion. While the barrier seal itselfis flexible the bellow permits normal movement and expansion of thestoma without interfering with the seal itself along the stoma wall.

The underside of the flange has an adhesive surface. Conventionaladhesives can be used in the invention. This adhesive surface can attachthe barrier seal to the user's skin, an ostomy barrier or an ostomypouching device.

In another embodiment, preferably for short stomas or sub-dermal stomas,the ostomy barrier seal has an open-ended base with a top edge thatforms a top opening and a bottom edge that forms a bottom opening forreceiving a stoma of a user. The bottom opening diameter is smaller thanthe top opening diameter. This embodiment includes at least one bellowportion that extends radially from the bottom edge; and a flange portionthat extends radially from the bellow. The invention seal is presseddown over the stoma of the user and fits through the top opening andbottom opening wherein the bottom opening snuggly fits around and sealsalong the stoma wall.

This embodiment is the inverse of the embodiment described earlier sincethe bottom opening is smaller than the top and is for use with a shortor sub-dermal stoma. The addition of a bellows permits the inventionbarrier seal to adjust the pressure on the stoma to maintain uniformcontact during normal activity of the stoma and to keep a tight seal.

The invention also provides an ostomy appliance including a barrierseal. The barrier seal includes an open-ended base having a firstopening and a second opening at opposite ends of the base for receivingthe stoma of a user. The first opening and second opening are differentdiameters with a flange portion extending radially from the secondopening. This barrier seal is attached to a barrier to form the ostomyappliance.

In one embodiment of the ostomy appliance the first opening diameter issmaller than the second opening diameter, such that the stoma of theuser fits through the second opening; and the first opening expands tosnuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall.

In another embodiment of the ostomy appliance the second openingdiameter is smaller than the first opening diameter. The stoma of theuser easily fits through the first opening and the second openingexpands and then constricts around the stoma wall to form a fluid tightseal. In both these embodiments the barrier seal may further include atleast one bellow between the second opening and the flange portion.

The ostomy appliance may further include an ostomy pouch which isattached to the barrier.

The invention also includes a method to reduce the incidence of wasteleakage in ostomy patients. This is accomplished by providing an ostomybarrier seal comprising an open-ended conical base and a flange portionextending radially from the base and attaching the barrier seal to abarrier. The barrier is applied over the stoma of a patient such thatthe barrier seal fits snuggly over the stoma without glue or adhesive toform a fluid tight seal along the stoma wall. An ostomy pouch isattached to the barrier; wherein the barrier seal reduces and preventswaste leakage.

In a preferred embodiment the conical base of the barrier seal has a topopening and a bottom opening, wherein the top opening diameter issmaller than the bottom opening diameter; such that the stoma of theuser fits through the bottom opening and the top opening expands tosnuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall.

In another preferred embodiment the conical base of the barrier seal hasa top opening and a bottom opening for receiving a stoma of a user,wherein the bottom opening diameter is smaller than the top openingdiameter. The barrier seal also includes at least one bellows portionbetween the bottom opening and the flange portion such that the stoma ofthe user fits through the top opening and the bottom opening expands andconstricts to fit around and seal along the stoma wall. The barrier sealis preferably made of a thermoplastic elastomer capable of stretching.

Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will beapparent when the detailed description of the preferred embodiments ofthe invention are considered with reference to the drawings, whichshould be construed in an illustrative and not limiting sense.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1A-1C illustrate the ostomy barrier seal of the invention. FIG. 1Ais a top view of the barrier seal; FIG. 1B is a cross-section of thebarrier seal with an adhesive surface and FIG. 1C is a cross section ofthe barrier seal with a locking mechanism to attach to a barrier;

FIG. 2 is a cross section of the ostomy barrier seal of the inventionillustrating the top opening diameter and the bottom opening diameter;

FIGS. 3A-3B illustrates the ostomy barrier seal of the invention with abellow; FIG. 3A is a top view of the barrier seal and FIG. 3B is across-section of the barrier seal;

FIGS. 4A-4C illustrate how a stoma is inserted into a barrier sealaccording to the invention; FIG. 4A shows the ostomy barrier seal withone bellow; FIG. 4B shows the ostomy barrier seal with two bellows; andFIG. 4C is a schematic illustration showing the top view of thedifferent size stomas that can be accommodated by the invention; thedotted line represents the center axis throughout the threeillustrations;

FIG. 5 is another embodiment of the ostomy barrier seal of the inventionwhich is preferably used in a patient with a short stoma or sub-dermalstoma; the bottom opening is smaller than the top opening and twobellows are present (although one bellow is also acceptable);

FIGS. 6A-6C illustrate a shallow barrier seal according to theinvention; FIG. 6A is a top view of the barrier seal; FIG. 6B is a topview cross-section of the barrier seal; and FIG. 6C is a side crosssection of the barrier; and

FIGS. 7A-7C illustrate the barrier seal 10 according to the inventionassembled to an ostomy barrier; FIG. 7A shows the barrier seal 10 andbarrier 13 separately; FIG. 7B shows the assembled barrier and barrierseal illustrating a cross section A-A of the barrier seal opening; andFIG. 7C shows the assembled barrier with the invention barrier seal.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carriedout in practice, the preferred embodiments will now be described, by wayof non-limiting example only, with reference to the drawings.

As used in the specification herein the terms ostomy and stoma aregeneral descriptive terms that are often used interchangeably thoughthey have different meanings. As mentioned earlier, ostomy refers to thesurgically created opening in the body for the discharge of body wastesand a stoma is the actual end of the ureter or small or large bowel thatcan be seen protruding through the abdominal wall.

The barrier seal of the invention is referred to as an “ostomy” barrierseal and is meant to encompass all stomas created by surgicalprocedures, including but not limited to colostomy; ileostomy; andurostomy and variations therein.

As used in the figures the drawing reference numerals are as follows

-   -   1 Open ended conical base;    -   2 Flange portion;    -   3 Top opening;    -   4 Adhesive surface;    -   5 Bottom opening;    -   6 Top edge;    -   7 Bottom edge;    -   8 Locking mechanism (locating ring);    -   9 Top opening diameter;    -   10 Ostomy barrier seal;    -   11 Bottom opening diameter;    -   12 Bellow;    -   13 Barrier;    -   15 Stoma;    -   20 Ostomy barrier seal (another embodiment);    -   21 First opening diameter;    -   22 Second opening diameter.

FIGS. 1A to 1C illustrate the ostomy barrier seal of the invention. Ingeneral, FIG. 1A illustrates the top view of the barrier seal of theinvention. The ostomy barrier seal comprises an open-ended conical base1; and a flange portion 2 extending radially from the base.

FIG. 1B is a cross-section of the barrier seal with an adhesive surface.As illustrated the conical base 1 of the barrier seal has a top opening3 and a bottom opening 5 for receiving a stoma of a user, wherein thetop opening diameter 9 is smaller than the bottom opening diameter 11.In this embodiment the bottom opening is essentially fixed and fits thewidth of the user's stoma. The top opening of the barrier seal issmaller than the stoma width thus the device is able to accommodatevarying stoma sizes. When ready to be used the stoma of the user easilyfits through the bottom opening and the top opening expands to fitaround and seal along the stoma wall. The invention device fits thestoma in a manner similar to a turtleneck.

The underside of the flange has an adhesive surface 4. Conventionaladhesives may be used in the invention. In one embodiment the adhesivesurface 4 attaches to the users skin. In an alternate embodiment theadhesive surface 4 attaches to an ostomy barrier. In yet anotherembodiment the adhesive surface 4 attaches to an ostomy pouching device.

The barrier seal according to the invention is preferably made of athermoplastic elastomer. In preferred embodiments, thermoplasticelastomer is a styrene block copolymer and in most preferred embodimentsthe thermoplastic elastomer is a styrene-butadiene-styrene blockcopolymer. Thermoplastic elastomer's known as Dynaflex™ (commerciallyavailable from PolyOne Corporation, Avon Lake, Ohio) are preferredmaterials used in the invention because of their key characteristics.The technical date sheets of Dynaflex™ are incorporated herein byreference. The materials have a tactile feel and ultra soft touchenhancing the comfort to the user when used in the invention barrierseal. The material used in the invention is extremely elastic andstrong. The tensile strength (break 73° F./23° C.) range from 220 psi to550 psi and tensile elongation (break 73° F./23° C.) range from 650% to1110%. The material is also translucent which permits the user tovisually see that the barrier is sealed along the stoma wall. WhileDynaflex™ is described as a preferred material any material havingsimilar characteristics can be used in the invention.

In one embodiment of the invention, the top opening diameter is no lessthan 20% of the bottom opening diameter. Typically the top openingdiameter has a diameter between 20-80% of the bottom opening diameter,more preferably between 25-75%, and most preferably between 25-40%.

The bottom opening preferably has a diameter in a range between ¼″ to 3″to accommodate all stoma widths. A ursotomy typically would only have adiameter in the range between ¼″ to ½″. These ranges are not meant to belimiting in any way and other sizes outside this range are included aspart of the invention.

The conical base has a height that is dependent on the diameter of thetop opening diameter. The smaller the top opening diameter is the higherthe conical base. The larger the top opening diameter is the shorter theconical base.

The barrier seal of the invention is constructed in order to create theproper contact pressure to create a seal along the stoma wall. It fitsthe stoma in a manner similar to a turtleneck. The interior anglebetween the conical base and the flange is preferably between 20 to 40degrees, most preferably between 25 to 35 degrees.

The barrier seal according to the invention can further include alocking mechanism. The flange portion 2 may include a locking mechanism8 on the underside surface for attachment to an ostomy barrier,including but not limited to use for colostomies, ileostomies andurostomies. FIG. 1C is a cross section of the barrier seal with alocking mechanism to attach to a barrier.

FIGS. 3A-3B illustrates the ostomy barrier seal of the invention with abellow. FIG. 3A is a top view of the barrier seal and FIG. 3B is across-section of the barrier seal. As shown the barrier seal comprisesat least one bellow 12 between the base 7 and the flange portion 2.

FIGS. 4A-4C illustrates how a stoma is inserted into a barrier sealaccording to the invention. FIG. 4A shows the ostomy barrier seal withone bellow 12. The bellow permits the seal to move with the stoma andaccommodates for movements, changes in height and width of the stomawithout breaking the seal along the stoma wall. The bellow 12 alsoassists the user in placement of the barrier seal over the stoma.

FIG. 4B shows the ostomy barrier seal with two bellows 12.

FIG. 4C is a schematic illustration showing the top view of thedifferent size stomas 15 that can be accommodated by the invention. Thedotted line represents the center axis throughout the threeillustrations and schematically shows that the barrier seal of theinvention accommodates various size stoma widths. The barrier seal ofthe invention accommodates a large variety of stoma sizes due to theelasticity of the material used.

FIG. 5 is another embodiment of the ostomy barrier seal of the inventionwhich is preferably used in a patient with a short stoma or sub-dermalstoma. The bottom opening is smaller than the top opening. The figureshows two bellows 12 are present although one bellow is also acceptableand in accordance with the invention.

As shown in FIG. 5 an ostomy barrier seal is provided having anopen-ended base 1 having a top edge 6 which forms a top opening 3 and abottom edge 7 which forms a bottom opening 5 for receiving a stoma of auser. The bottom opening diameter is smaller than the top openingdiameter and at least one bellow portion 12 is present extendingradially from the bottom edge. The flange portion 2 extending radiallyfrom the bellow 12; such that the stoma of the user fits through the topopening and the bottom opening wherein the bottom opening snuggly fitsaround and seals along the stoma wall. Since a short stoma or sub-dermalstoma is sometimes difficult to secure to a barrier, this embodimentimproves and enhances the sealing of a short stoma or sub-dermal stomato reduce and prevent leakage of waste.

When ready for use the invention seal is pressed down over the stoma ofthe user and fits through the top opening. The bottom opening expandsand then constricts so that the bottom opening snuggly fits around andseals along the stoma wall.

This embodiment is the inverse of the embodiment described earlier sincethe bottom opening is smaller than the top and is for use with a shortor sub-dermal stoma. The addition of a bellows permits the inventionbarrier seal to adjust the pressure on the stoma to maintain uniformcontact during normal activity of the stoma and to keep a tight seal.

As in the earlier described embodiments the barrier seal of theinvention is constructed in order to create the proper contact pressureto create a seal along the stoma wall. However, since this embodiment isthe inverse, the outside angle between the bottom opening and either theflange or the bellow (depending on whether the bellow is present) ispreferably between 20 to 40 degrees, most preferably between 25 to 35degrees.

FIGS. 6A-6C illustrates a shallow barrier seal 10 according to theinvention. FIG. 6A is a top view of the barrier seal. FIG. 6B is a topview cross-section of the barrier seal. FIG. 6C is a side cross sectionof the shallow barrier seal. As described, the conical base has a heightthat is dependent on the diameter of the top opening diameter. Thesmaller the top opening diameter is the higher the conical base. Thelarger the top opening diameter is the shorter the conical base. Thesefigures illustrate the invention barrier 10, wherein the height of theconical base 1 is shallow. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the top opening 3of the device relative to the bottom opening 5 creates a shallow orshort conical base 1 height. In keeping with the invention, the anglebetween the conical base and the flange 2 is between 20 to 40 degrees,most preferably between 25 to 35 degrees.

FIGS. 7A-7C illustrates the barrier seal 10 according to the inventionassembled to an ostomy barrier. FIG. 7A shows the barrier seal 10 andbarrier 13 separately. FIG. 7B shows the assembled barrier and barrierseal indicating a cross section A-A of the barrier seal opening. FIG. 7Cshows the assembled barrier with barrier seal.

As shown in FIG. 7B an ostomy appliance is provided made of a barrierseal including an open-ended base 1 having a first opening 21 and asecond opening 22 at opposite ends of the base for receiving the stomaof a user. The first opening and the second opening are differentdiameters. A flange portion 2 extends radially from the second opening.The barrier seal is attached to a barrier to form the ostomy appliance.

In an alternate embodiment the ostomy appliance according to theinvention, the first opening diameter is smaller than the second openingdiameter, such that the stoma of the user fits through the secondopening; and the first opening expands to fit snuggly around the stomaand seal along the stoma wall to prevent leakage.

In yet another embodiment of the ostomy appliance according to theinvention the second opening diameter is smaller than the first openingdiameter, such that the stoma of the user fits through the first openingand the second opening expands and constricts to fit snuggly around thestoma and seal along the stoma wall to prevent leakage. In both theseembodiments the barrier seal may further include at least one bellowbetween the second opening and the flange portion.

In both embodiments the ostomy appliance includes an ostomy pouch. Theostomy pouch is then attached to the barrier.

The invention also provides a method to reduce the incidence of wasteleakage in an ostomy patient. The steps include providing an ostomybarrier seal comprising an open-ended conical base and a flange portionextending radially from the base. A barrier is attached to the barrierseal. The barrier is applied over the stoma of a patient such that saidbarrier seal fits snuggly around the stoma wall without glue or adhesiveto form a fluid tight seal along the stoma wall. An ostomy pouch isattached to the barrier. The barrier seal reduces and prevents wasteleakage.

In an alternate embodiment the conical base of the barrier seal has atop opening and a bottom opening, wherein the top opening diameter issmaller than the bottom opening diameter; such that the stoma of theuser fits through the bottom opening and the top opening expands tosnuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall.

In yet another embodiment, the conical base of the barrier seal has atop opening and a bottom opening for receiving a stoma of a user,wherein the bottom opening diameter is smaller than the top openingdiameter.

The barrier seal further includes at least one bellows portion betweenthe bottom opening and the flange portion; such that the stoma of theuser fits through the top opening and the bottom opening expands andconstricts to snuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall.

In all embodiments the barrier seal is made of a thermoplastic elastomercapable of stretching without losing its elasticity. The seal is alsotranslucent which permits the user to visually check the seal around thestoma.

The foregoing description of various and preferred embodiments of thepresent invention has been provided for purposes of illustration only,and it is understood that numerous modifications, variations andalterations may be made without departing from the scope and spirit ofthe invention as set forth in the following claims.

1. An ostomy barrier seal comprising: an open-ended conical base 1; anda flange portion 2 extending radially from said base.
 2. The barrierseal according to claim 1, wherein said conical base 1 has a top opening3 and a bottom opening 5 for receiving a stoma of a user, wherein thetop opening diameter 9 is smaller than the bottom opening diameter 11;such that the stoma of the user fits through said bottom opening andsaid top opening expands to snuggly fit around and seals along the stomawall.
 3. The barrier seal according to claim 1, wherein said conicalbase 3 and flange portion 2 comprise a thermoplastic elastomer.
 4. Thebarrier seal according to claim 3, wherein said thermoplastic elastomeris a styrene block copolymer.
 5. The barrier seal according to claim 3,wherein said thermoplastic elastomer is a styrene-butadiene-styreneblock copolymer.
 6. The barrier seal according to claim 2, wherein saidtop opening diameter 9 has a diameter between 20 to 80% of said bottomopening diameter
 11. 7. The barrier seal according to claim 2, whereinsaid bottom opening diameter 11 has a range between ¼″ to 3″.
 8. Thebarrier seal according to claim 2, wherein conical base 1 has a heightthat is dependent on the diameter of said top opening diameter, suchthat the smaller said top opening diameter the higher said conical base.9. The barrier seal according to claim 2, wherein conical base 1 has aheight that is dependent on the diameter of said top opening diameter,such that the larger said top opening diameter the shorter said conicalbase.
 10. The barrier seal according to claim 1, wherein the anglebetween said conical base and said flange is between 20 to 40 degrees.11. The barrier seal according to claim 1, wherein said flange portion 2further comprises a locking mechanism 8 on the underside surface. 12.The barrier seal according to claim 10, wherein said locking mechanism 8attaches to an ostomy barrier.
 13. The barrier seal according to claim1, further comprising at least one bellow 12 between said base 7 andsaid flange portion
 2. 14. The barrier seal according to claim 1,wherein the underside of said flange has an adhesive surface
 4. 15. Thebarrier seal according to claim 14, wherein said adhesive surface 4attaches to the users skin.
 16. The barrier seal according to claim 14,wherein said adhesive surface 4 attaches to an ostomy barrier.
 17. Thebarrier seal according to claim 14, wherein said adhesive surface 4attaches to an ostomy pouching device.
 18. An ostomy barrier sealcomprising: an open-ended base 1 having a top edge 6 which forms a topopening 3 and a bottom edge 7 which forms a bottom opening 5 forreceiving a stoma of a user, wherein the bottom opening diameter issmaller than the top opening diameter; at least one bellow portion 12extending radially from said bottom edge; and a flange portion extendingradially from said bellow; such that the stoma of the user fits throughsaid top opening and said bottom opening wherein said bottom openingsnuggly fits around and seals along the stoma wall.
 19. The ostomybarrier according to claim 18, wherein the seal is made of athermoplastic elastomer.
 20. An ostomy appliance comprised of: a barrierseal including an open-ended base 1 having a first opening 21 and asecond opening 22 at opposite ends of the base for receiving the stomaof a user, wherein said first opening and said second opening aredifferent diameters; a flange portion 2 extending radially from saidsecond opening; and a barrier.
 21. The ostomy appliance according toclaim 20, wherein the first opening diameter is smaller than the secondopening diameter, such that the stoma of the user fits through saidsecond opening; and said first opening expands to snuggly fit around andseal along the stoma wall.
 22. The ostomy appliance according to claim20, wherein said second opening diameter is smaller than said firstopening diameter, such that the stoma of the user fits through saidfirst opening and said second opening expands and constricts to snugglyfit around and seal along the stoma wall.
 23. The ostomy applianceaccording to claim 20, further comprising an ostomy pouch; wherein saidostomy pouch is attached to said barrier.
 24. A method to reduce theincidence of waste leakage in an ostomy patient comprising the steps of:providing an ostomy barrier seal comprising an open-ended conical baseand a flange portion extending radially from said base; attaching saidbarrier seal to a barrier; applying said barrier over the stoma of apatient such that said barrier seal fits snuggly over the stoma andwithout glue or adhesive forms a fluid tight seal along the stoma wall;and attaching an ostomy pouch to said barrier; wherein said barrier sealreduces and prevents waste leakage.
 25. The method according to claim24, wherein said conical base of the barrier seal has a top opening anda bottom opening, wherein the top opening diameter is smaller than thebottom opening diameter; such that the stoma of the user fits throughsaid bottom opening and said top opening expands to snuggly fit aroundand seal along the stoma wall.
 26. The method according to claim 24,wherein said conical base of the barrier seal has a top opening and abottom opening for receiving a stoma of a user, wherein the bottomopening diameter is smaller than the top opening diameter.
 27. Themethod according to claim 26, wherein said barrier seal furthercomprises at least one bellows portion between said bottom opening andsaid flange portion; such that the stoma of the user fits through saidtop opening and said bottom opening expands and constricts to snugglyfit around and seal along the stoma wall.
 28. The method according toclaim 24, wherein said barrier seal is made of a thermoplastic elastomercapable of stretching.